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The Toyota W Engine is a water cooled straight-4 diesel engine.

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Reciprocating internal combustion engine
Toyota 1W Engine
Overview
ManufacturerHino Motors
Also calledHino W04D
Production1983-1995
Layout
ConfigurationInline-4
Displacement4.0 L; 244.6 cu in (4,009 cc)
Cylinder bore104 mm (4.09 in)
Piston stroke118 mm (4.65 in)
Cylinder block materialcast iron
Cylinder head materialcast iron
ValvetrainOHV 8-valve
Compression ratio17.9:1
Combustion
Fuel systemDirect injection
Fuel typeDiesel
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output86 kW (115 hp) @ 3200 rpm
Specific power21.5 kW (28.8 hp)/L
Torque output275 N⋅m (203 ft⋅lb) @ 2000 rpm
Dimensions
Length898 mm (35.4 in)
Width637 mm (25.1 in)
Height762 mm (30.0 in)
Dry weight340 kg (750 lb)

The Toyota 1W Engine was built by Hino Motors for use in Toyota Dyna and Toyoace light trucks in the Japanese market. It is a 4.0 L (4,009 cc) direct injection 8 valve OHV diesel engine. The equivalent Hino W04D engine is used for Toyota Dyna trucks and in current model Hino 300 Series trucks

This engine was also used and marinized by the American motorboat manufacturer Bayliner for use in their 32 Motoryacht from 1985-1995.

Applications

See also

References

  1. Toyota 1W Engine Repair Manual. Toyota. 1983-04-01. No. 36215E.
  2. "The living legend rolls on". FleetWatch Online. South Africa. 2003-05-01. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  3. "Hino 300 Series Catalog" (PDF). Hino. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
  4. "Bayliner 32 Motoryacht". Bayliner 32xx. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
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